These days, doorbells communicate with computers. Room thermostats connect to smartphones. An automobile might pair with your smartphone, communicate with a satellite, or connect to any number of other small electronic devices.
This can become overwhelming in
a hurry.
While visiting me, my
brother-in-law, Terry, mentioned he was having trouble getting an iPod to play
in his truck. “I did everything I was supposed
to connect, but I can’t get it to play.”
I asked: “Your truck allows you
to select sources, right?”
“Yes. I did all that. It won’t play.”
“Huh. Kinda weird.
Let’s go out to the truck right now and see if we can figure it out.”
Terry and I stomped out to his
truck. Once we climbed inside the truck,
he started the engine and allowed the instrument panel to wake up. The iPod was plugged into a USB port in the
cubby between the front seats. I picked
up the device and flicked at the screen a couple times. Everything seemed normal.
I glanced at the touch screen
on his dash and saw the iPod featured there.
“Let’s try this,” I said. I
reached out and poked the PLAY/PAUSE button on the screen.
Music from the iPod throbbed
throughout the cab.
“Fixed that,” I said.
— Mitchell Hegman
Terry...Terry...Terry...where do I begin?
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